Apple tree named &#39;NC1&#39;

ABSTRACT

A new apple tree ( Malus domestica  Borkh.) named ‘NC1’ is described. ‘NC1’ is the result of a cross between ‘Cox&#39;s Orange Pippin’ and ‘Golden Delicious.’ The fruit of ‘NC1’ is notable for its late maturity, attractive appearance and long shelf life as compared to its parents.

LATIN NAME

Malus domestica Borkh.

VARIETY DENOMINATION

‘NC1’

PRIORITY

This application claims priority of European Community Plant Variety Rights application serial no. 2010/0592 filed Mar. 10, 2010.

BACKGROUND OF THE VARIETY

‘NC1’ is a new and distinct cultivar of apple tree (Malus domestica Borkh.). This new cultivar is a product of the open pollination of ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’ (not patented) in a commercial orchard near Staplehurst, Kent, United Kingdom in 1978. DNA analysis conducted in 2009 indicates that the male parent of ‘NC1’ is ‘Golden Delicious’ (not patented). The inventor noted the healthy appearance and superior eating quality of the fruit, and reserved its seeds for planting in 1979. This tree was grown to maturity and observed until 1998, when it was first asexually propagated by budding at Villers-Cotteret, France. The new variety has since been observed through successive asexually propagated generations, and has been found to retain the desirable characteristics of the originally discovered fruit.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIETY

‘NC1’ was first selected for its healthy appearance and superior eating quality. It is distinguished from its parents ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ by the characteristics shown in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1 Comparison of ‘NC1’ to ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ Cox Golden NC1 Orange Pippin Delicious Tree shape Upright Upright Open Fruit size Medium to Large Medium Medium to large Harvest date 20th of September 28th of August 15th of (Loire September Valley, France) Skin coloration Red Orange with a Orange with Yellow with yellow-green a yellow a cream background background green back- ground Storage ability Medium to good Weak Medium to good Shelf-life Medium to good Weak Medium Aroma Intense to high acidity Intense Medium Firmness Medium to Firm Soft to Medium Medium

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS

FIG. 1 shows fruit, branch, and leaves of ‘NC1’;

FIG. 2 shows fruit of ‘NC1’;

FIG. 3 shows leaves and blossoms of ‘NC1’; and

FIG. 4 shows a tree of ‘NC1’.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIETY

The following detailed botanical description is based on observations made near the Loire Valley, France, during the 2010 and 2011 growing season, of ‘NC1’ trees planted in 2007. The observed trees were grown on PAJAM®2 Cepiland rootstock. Photographs were taken during the 2010 growing season. All colors are described according to The Royal Horticultural Society Colour Chart. It should be understood that the characteristics described will vary somewhat depending upon cultural practices and climatic conditions, and will vary with location and season. Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurements taken from a number of individual plants of the new variety. The measurements of any individual plant or any group of plants of the new variety may vary from the stated average.

-   Tree:     -   -   Vigor.—Quite strong.         -   Type.—Ramified.         -   Habit.—Upright.         -   Height.—2.55 m.         -   Trunk diameter(at 30 cm above the graft).—5.2 cm.         -   Bark texture.—Smooth with large, prominent lenticels.         -   Bark coloration.—Grey-brown. -   Branch (fruiting branches located at around 1 m above the graft     union):     -   -   Length.—1.3 m.         -   Diameter.—2.2 cm.         -   Crotch angle.—60°.         -   Bark color.—Reddish-brown.         -   Lenticel length.—1 mm.         -   Lenticel color.—Grey-white.         -   Number of lenticels per cm ².—9. -   One year old shoot:     -   -   Length.—25 cm.         -   Color.—Reddish-brown.         -   Pubescence.—Medium.         -   Thickness.—0.44 cm.         -   Internode length.—4 cm.         -   Pubescence.—Medium.         -   Number of lenticels per cm ².—3.5.         -   Date of full bloom.—Medium (same as ‘Cox's Orange Pippin’). -   Fruit:     -   -   Quantity per cluster.—5 (before thinning).         -   Diameter.—74 mm.         -   Weight.—190 g.         -   General shape in profile.—Conical.         -   Ribbing.—Absent to weak.         -   Crowning at calyx end.—Moderate.         -   Size of eye.—Medium.         -   Aperture of eye.—Closed.         -   Length of sepal.—Medium (5 mm).         -   Bloom of skin.—Absent to weak.         -   Greasiness of skin.—Moderate.         -   Background color of skin.—Yellow-Green.         -   Amount of over color.—Medium (40% to 60%).         -   Over color of skin.—Red-Orange.         -   Intensity of over color.—Medium.         -   Pattern of over color.—Blush with well defined stripes.         -   Amount of russet around stalk cavity.—Medium.         -   Amount of russet on cheeks.—Slight.         -   Area of russet around eye basin.—Very slight.         -   Length of stalk.—2 cm.         -   Thickness of stalk.—3 to 4 mm.         -   Depth of stalk cavity.—Medium.         -   Width of stalk cavity.—Medium.         -   Depth of eye basin.—Deep.         -   Width of eye basin.—Medium.         -   Firmness of flesh.—9 kg at harvest.         -   Flesh texture.—Medium to coarse.         -   Aroma.—Highly aromatic with high acid and good sugar.         -   Juiciness.—Medium.         -   Brix.—14° Brix.         -   Flesh coloration.—Cream white.         -   Stem coloration.—Brown. -   Seeds:     -   -   Quantity per fruit.—6.         -   Shape.—Long conical.         -   Coloration.—Dark brown. -   Harvest:     -   -   Time for harvest.—20^(th) of September (4 to 5 days after             Golden Delicious).         -   Number of picks.—2.         -   Amount of fruit produced per tree per harvest.—13 kg. -   Disease resistance/susceptibility: Some tolerance to European Canker     (Nectria galligena); medium susceptibility to scab and mildew. -   Market use: Fresh market, dessert quality apple. 

1. I claim a new and distinct apple tree substantially as described and illustrated herein. 